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...Crimson, meanwhile, will capitalize on a first-round bye to heal the wounds of last weekend's ECAC tournament...
...mission is filled with scientific experiments. The rats, with chips of bone cut from their legs, are to be studied to determine how well broken bones heal in the weightlessness of space...
...Haitian boyfriend of her Austrian au pair girl -- will offend liberal sensibilities, especially since it turns out to be correct. Bellow has ruffled racial feathers before, notably in Mr. Sammler's Planet (1970) and The Dean's December (1982), and his new heroine's thoughts will not heal those old wounds: "These people came up from the tropical slums to outsmart New York, and with all the rules crumbling here as elsewhere, so that nobody could any longer be clear in his mind about anything, they could do it." But Clara is here ruminating in anger and the natural resentment...
...several students said they believed that Clark's controversial appointment will fail to heal the rift between the conservative and leftist faculty members. Clark has been an outspoken critic of Critical Legal Studies (CLS), a radical school of thought that characterizes the law as an instrument of social injustice...
...NOTEBOOK: The Crimson hits the road for the Eastern Championships Thursday at Lehigh..."For the Easterns this week, we're hoping that Sammy [Cole's] ribs are going to heal," Peckham said. "He could be an outside shot, and Alex could perhaps do something. But, this is a young team, and I think our future in the Easterns is really in the future...